-opy
variant of -opia.
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a suffix occurring in loanwords from latin, directly or through anglo-french, usually denoting a condition or property of things or persons, sometimes corresponding to qualitative adjectives ending in -id4, (ardor; honor; horror; liquor; pallor; squalor; torpor; tremor); a few other words that originally ended in different suffixes have been -ssimilated to this group (behavior; demeanor; […]
- -orama
a combining form extracted from panorama, diorama, or cyclorama, occurring as the final element in compounds, often nonce words used in advertising or journalism. though the semantic content of the compound is often lent solely by the initial element, the entire formation generally denotes a display or spectacle, or the sp-ce, such as a store […]
- -orexia
a combining form meaning “desire,” “appet-te,” as specified by the initial element: anorexia.
- -oriented
suffix designed for, directed towards, motivated by, or concerned with computer-oriented courses, managers who are profit-oriented
- -orino
-orino related terms -erino